Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the prefix 'pa-' to indicate that someone is causing an action to happen or requesting it.
- Add 'pa-' to the root verb to indicate causation: 'kain' (eat) becomes 'pakainin' (to feed/make someone eat).
- The focus shifts to the person being caused to act, often requiring the 'in' or 'an' suffix.
- It can also express a request or permission: 'pabasa' (let someone read).
Meanings
The 'pa-' prefix transforms a standard verb into a causative one, meaning 'to cause to [verb]' or 'to let [verb]'.
Direct Causation
Forcing or directing someone to perform an action.
“Pabuksan mo ang pinto.”
“Pagalawin mo ang makina.”
Permission/Request
Allowing someone to do something or asking them to do it.
“Pabasa ng libro.”
“Palaruin ang mga bata.”
Causative Conjugation (Root: Basa)
| Aspect | Form | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Infinitive | Pabasahin | To make read |
| Completed | Pinabasa | Made read |
| In-Progress | Pinapabasa | Making read |
| Contemplated | Papabasahin | Will make read |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Pa- + Root + -in | Pakainin |
| Negative | Huwag + Pa- + Root | Huwag pakainin |
| Question | Pa- + Root + ba? | Pakainin ba? |
| Past | Pina- + Root | Pinakain |
| Present | Pina- + Redup + Root | Pinapakain |
| Future | Papa- + Root | Papakainin |
طیف رسمیت
Pakainin ang mga panauhin. (Dinner time)
Pakainin mo sila. (Dinner time)
Pakainin mo na. (Dinner time)
Pakainin mo na 'yan. (Dinner time)
The Causative Flow
Action
- kain eat
Causative
- pakainin feed
Examples by Level
Pakainin mo siya.
Feed him/her.
Pabuksan ang pinto.
Have the door opened.
Papasukin mo ang mga bisita.
Let the guests in.
Pinaayos ko ang kotse sa mekaniko.
I had the car fixed by the mechanic.
Pinapagawa niya ang bahay sa mga trabahador.
He is having the house built by the workers.
Ipinapagawa ko sa kanya ang proyekto.
I am having him do the project.
Easily Confused
Both involve asking others to do things.
Both start with P.
Suffix confusion.
اشتباهات رایج
Pa-kain
Pakainin
Paki-kain
Pakainin
Kainin
Pakainin
Pa-basa
Pabasahin
Pina-basa
Pinabasa
Pabasa mo
Pabasahin mo
Papakainin
Pakainin
Pina-pa-basa
Pinapabasa
Pabasa sa kanya
Pabasahin siya
Pina-basa ko siya
Pinabasa ko sa kanya
Pina-pa-pabasa
Pinapabasa
Pa-basa-in
Pabasahin
Pina-pabasa-an
Pinapabasa
Sentence Patterns
Pakainin mo ang ___.
Pina___ ko ang trabaho.
Gusto kong ipa___ ang kotse.
Huwag mong ipa___ ang gamit.
Real World Usage
Pabili naman ng gatas.
Ipinapagawa ko ang mga report.
Padeliver po ng pizza.
Pahatid po sa airport.
Pashare naman nito.
Pakainin mo na ang aso.
Focus Matters
Don't Overuse
Combine with Paki-
Indirectness
Smart Tips
Use 'pa-' to sound like a manager.
Use 'paki-' instead of 'pa-'.
Use 'pakainin' for feeding.
Use 'pina-' for past tasks.
تلفظ
Stress
The stress usually shifts to the syllable before the suffix.
Command
Pakainin mo! ↘
Firm instruction
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Pa- is for 'Pushing' someone to do an action.
Visual Association
Imagine a puppet master pulling strings (pa-) to make a puppet move.
Rhyme
Add 'pa-' to the start, to make them play their part.
Story
I wanted to read, but I was busy. So I told my brother to read for me. I used 'pabasa' to make him read.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 sentences using 'pa-' to ask someone to do a chore.
نکات فرهنگی
Filipinos often use the causative to be indirect, avoiding direct commands.
The 'pa-' prefix is a Proto-Austronesian causative marker.
Conversation Starters
Ano ang ipinapagawa mo sa kanila?
Sino ang nagpapagawa sa iyo nito?
Gusto mo bang ipagawa ito?
Nagpapagawa ka ba ng bahay?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
___ mo ang bata.
Gusto kong ___ ang kotse.
Find and fix the mistake:
Pabasa mo siya.
Kumain siya. ->
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
A: Gusto mo ba ng tulong? B: Oo, ___ mo ang pinto.
ako / ipaayos / kotse / ko
Pakainin is causative.
Score: /8
تمرینهای عملی
8 exercises___ mo ang bata.
Gusto kong ___ ang kotse.
Find and fix the mistake:
Pabasa mo siya.
Kumain siya. ->
Basa ->
A: Gusto mo ba ng tulong? B: Oo, ___ mo ang pinto.
ako / ipaayos / kotse / ko
Pakainin is causative.
Score: /8
سوالات متداول (8)
'Pa-' is causative (make someone do it), while 'paki-' is a polite request (please do it).
Most transitive verbs work, but some intransitive ones don't.
It depends on the context; it can be neutral or formal.
The suffix indicates the focus of the sentence.
Yes, use 'pina-'.
Yes, very common for requests.
The sentence will sound incomplete or wrong.
Use 'huwag' before the verb.
In Other Languages
Hacer + infinitive
Filipino is agglutinative; Spanish is analytic.
Causative form (-seru/-saseru)
Japanese uses suffixes; Filipino uses prefixes.
Lassen
German is analytic.
Faire + infinitive
Word order.
Form IV (Af'ala)
Arabic is root-based.
Shi (使)
Chinese is isolating.